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Rental cars to use facial recognition to spy on your vacation

Posted on March 3, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic writes:

Five days ago, IDEMIA announced their plan to install facial recognition cameras in rental vehicles.

IDEMIA and Omoove are combining forces to spy on car renters everywhere.

“You will never rent a car the same way thanks to EasyOpen solution that combines IDEMIA’s expertise in secure service enablement and Omoove’s experience in Shared Mobility platforms and on-board technology.”

They got one thing right, ‘you will never rent a car the same way’. Because now companies will use facial biometrics to spy on your family vacations, shopping, dining etc., in real-time.

Read more on MassPrivateI.

Category: BusinessSurveillanceU.S.

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